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Mary Stuart by Robert Icke
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Mary Stuart (edition 2016)

by Robert Icke (Author)

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Two queens. One in power. One in prison. It's all in the execution. Schiller's political tragedy takes us behind the scenes of some of British history's most crucial days. Playing both Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart, Juliet Stevenson (Duet for One) and Lia Williams (Oresteia) trade the play's central roles, decided at each performance by the toss of a coin.… (more)
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Title:Mary Stuart
Authors:Robert Icke (Author)
Info:Oberon Books Ltd (2016), 128 pages
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Friedrich Schiller : Mary Stuart : A new adaptation by Robert Icke (Adapter)

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Two queens. One in power. One in prison. It's all in the execution. Schiller's political tragedy takes us behind the scenes of some of British history's most crucial days. Playing both Elizabeth I and Mary Stuart, Juliet Stevenson (Duet for One) and Lia Williams (Oresteia) trade the play's central roles, decided at each performance by the toss of a coin.

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